[Santana 22] Anyone using an auto pilot?

Shawn Villaron shawnv at microsoft.com
Wed Jun 10 11:33:51 EDT 2009

Sorry for the spam ... wrong reply.

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From: tuna-bounces at myfleet.org [mailto:tuna-bounces at myfleet.org] On Behalf Of Shawn Villaron
Sent: Wednesday, June 10, 2009 8:33 AM
To: Nancy & Pat Broderick; Greg B
Cc: tuna at myfleet.org
Subject: Re: [Santana 22] Anyone using an auto pilot?

I'm at SVC today.  When we're ready, could someone call my office: 650.693.3946?

I tried calling the room but there was a busy signal.

-----Original Message-----
From: tuna-bounces at myfleet.org [mailto:tuna-bounces at myfleet.org] On Behalf Of Nancy & Pat Broderick
Sent: Wednesday, June 10, 2009 7:55 AM
To: Greg B
Cc: tuna at myfleet.org
Subject: Re: [Santana 22] Anyone using an auto pilot?

Greg,

There are really only 2 "tiller pilots" available for Tunas:

1.	Raymarine Autohelm 100+ ($480 at WM or $397 at Defender Industries  
or Google for prices).  It's the one I used on "Elaine" and am  
currently using on  my Wyliecat.

2.	Simrad TP 10 "Tiller Pilot" ($305 Defender Industries.  Not listed  
in WM's catalog).  Listed for boats up to 33' and 8,000#.

Both work in the way Jeff describes in his very good email: socket on  
starboard hatch cover; pin for steering ram on tiller.  Both require  
some wiring, but it's not too bad.  Both will steer a Tuna most of  
the time in most conditions where you're comfortable letting it do  
the job.

But both will only steer compass courses, unlike costlier units that  
can be integrated into a system with a wind indicator and steer  
according to the wind.  (The Simrad TP 22 ($447 Defender Industries)  
is a slightly more robust unit and does accept NMEA 2000/0183 if you  
have a masthead wind unit that puts out either of those sentences.)

Both come with all the hardware you'll need for a Tuna:  socket, pin,  
wiring harness.  The instructions are pretty straight forward.  In a  
Tuna cockpit a remote probably isn't necessary.

A tiller pilot takes a little learning to use it to its best.  They  
have adjustments for sea state and wind - sort of dampening so the  
unit doesn't swing wildly, but does change course when it needs to.   
Mine has steered for long periods of time on Singlehanded Farallones  
Races and long enough on in-Bay races for me to do the foredeck  
spinnaker work when jibing.

Pat Broderick
ex-"Elaine" #245


On Jun 9, 2009, at 4:03 PM, Greg B wrote:

> I am considering adding a tiller pilot for when I am singlehanding or
> sailing w/ my kids. Does anyone have experience with this?
> Likes/dislikes for the concept? Installation tips?
>
> thanks!
>
> gb
>
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